files biohazard outbreak file 2

>> In-game files as presented in the Official North American Release of biohazard outbreak file 2 <<

 

>> WILD THINGS SCENARIO <<

HERB PIE RECIPE

Heal your tired body and soul with this soothing, natural herb pie recipe!

Are you forgetting to add herb essence to your family’s pies? Balanced nutrition and a clean bill of health are yours with these easy to make pies!

Ingredients (two servings):

Flour: 8 oz.
Sugar: 6 oz.
Wheat Flour: 8 oz.
Milk: 2 1/2 cups
Butter: 2 oz.
Fresh Cream: 1 1/4 cups
Salt: 1 tsp.
8 Egg Yolks
v Powdered Gelatin: 1/2 oz.
Water: 1/2 cup
Corn Starch: 2 oz.
Green Herb Powder: 1 oz.
Red Herb Powder: 1 oz.


EVACUATION ORDER

To the citizens of Raccoon City:

This is an important bulletin from the Raccoon City Police Department. Incidents of riots and looting are being reported around the city at an alarming frequency.

We are doing all that we can to bring the city under control and quell the riots, but we recommend that citizens evacuate the area to ensure their safety.

We are dispatching helicopters to the following locations.

Please bring proper ID and assemble here:

Place: Zoo front gate tram terminal
Time : Today at 10 AM. 3 PM.
6PM. 9PM (tentative schedule)

This area will soon be cordoned off, so civilians are advised to disperse immediately.

Please follow all orders and, above all, remain calm.

Raymond Douglas
Raccoon City Police Department


JOSEPH’S NOTEBOOK

I guess it’s only natural to start forgetting things after having been gatekeeper here for 20 years. Take that code to the back gate that they change each month, for example. It’s only 5 digits, but I still forget it.

I figure the best way is to just set the lock to the first 5 digits of the serial number written on the back of it.

That way, all I have to do is flip the lock over and read the number.

That might seem irresponsible, but I couldn’t imagine anyone actually figuring out that the combination is written right on the lock. The problem is whether or not I’ll remember.

God, I’m getting old…


ELEPHANT KEEPER’S DIARY

When I was cleaning up the junk around here, I came across an old BGM tape. I played it to see what it was, and it was the old zoo parade theme.

According to old man Joseph, there used to be a big elaborate parade in which they outfitted Elephants in Christmas lights up until about 15 years ago. He says Oscar was the star of that parade for years.

I let Lloyd have a listen, and he’s convinced that it’ll be worth money someday. He said I should dub it while I still have the chance. I think he’s nuts, but it might be a good idea to copy it for posterity.

Oscar sure has been acting strange lately. He’s not sick or anything, but he just won’t calm down. He got so excited at feeding time today that he broke part of his cage.

Nothing like that’s ever happened before. Maybe I’d better have the vet take a look at him.

Lloyd’s been put on “emblem duty” this week, so he’ll have to stick around longer than usual. He won’t stop bitching about it, but he’s got it easy, really. The dome is close to the front gate, after all.

Speaking of which, I guess the dome is getting shut down toward the middle of next month. They’re too damn cheap to tear it down, so it’ll probably just sit there for years and rust.

What a waste.


EMPLOYEE EVALUATION FORM

August evaluations:

John Murphy BB
Lloyd Stewart B
Susan Fischer A
Patrick Reyes B
Kim Derek CC
Joseph Murrows AA
Austin Taylor D
Matt Smith B
Maggie Nodle BB

Notes:

I don’t know about that Austin. He’s a good hunter, but I don’t like him bringing his gun to the Observation Deck. I told him to take it home and he agreed, but he seemed angry.


REPAIR NOTIFICATION

Notice of completion of repairs.

The previously reported problem with the flow of electricity within the zoo has been repaired. A test will be run at 9:30 AM to double-check the system.

The 5 affected areas are as follows:

1) Elephant Stage gate mechanism
2) Terrarium Dome panels
3) Front shutter mechanism
4) Stage lighting system
5) Crane mechanism

There has been a circuit breaker set up in the office for testing purposes.

After the test, power will be routed through normal means.

Matthew Reagan, Maintenance Head


ZOO PAMPHLET 01

Raccoon Zoo News no. 551

Hey, everybody! It’s me! Max the Lion! And I’m in a great mood! Why? Because I’m getting some new girlfriends!

Allow me to introduce them to you: There’s Silfy, with her beautiful coat, pretty-eyed Angela, and that pouty-lipped Jennifer…

They’re all grrrreat! I feel like jumping right out of my cage to celebrate!

The best part is, they’ll all be crashing at my pad until the end of October! Be sure to come check me out as I wine and dine these fine felines.

Just make sure you give us some privacy on occasion too, OK?


ZOO PAMPHLET 02

Raccoon Zoo News no. 560

Nice to meet you!

My name is Mertie, and I’m the new Rafflesia who just bloomed in the Terrarium dome!

Have you ever heard of Rafflesia? At over 30 inches across, we’re the world’s biggest flower! We only bloom for one week out of the year, so be sure to drop by and say “hi” while you have the chance!

If you come see me now, I’ll give you a special mascot medal!

Collect them to earn free zoo tickets and other prizes!

Have fun collecting your medals!

I’ll be waiting for you at the Terrarium Dome!


MEMO TO ALYSSA

Miss Ashcroft:

There’s something I need to tell you concerning my recent contact with you.

At the bestiary in the zoo (where the Giraffes, Baboons, and Orangutans are) there will be a new jungle exhibit built called the Terrarium Dome.

It will contain over 750 species of rare plants.


MESSAGE FROM MANAGEMENT

Lloyd:

The new front gate locking mechanism is kind of a pain. Ever since the incident, the folks that live around here have been clamoring for tighter security. We have to listen to them.

Anyway, first you’ve got to check the office to make sure the main power is on. Then, you need to put the emblems in the 2 lion statues. That activates the lock. Be sure to store the emblems separately.

Don’t forget the password for the electrical system, too. It’s changed every week, so be on your toes. This week, it’s K306.
I know it’s a pain, but I’m counting on you, Lloyd.

Raccoon Zoo Management


MONEY SCOOP

June 1, 1998

“Raccoon Zoo’s Bootlegging Disgrace”
Alyssa Ashcroft, staff writer.

A recent inquiry into the finances of Elliot Martin (67), chairman of the local zoo’s board of directors, has revealed shocking news.

The Washington Treaty specifically prohibits the trade of rare orchid specimens, but Martin has repeatedly defied this ruling, according to an anonymous tip from within the zoo.

If this is true, many questions arise regarding the funds derived from these sales.

Is this new flora exhibit truly a place for children to dream and learn, or is merely an illegal money-making scheme?


TORN MEMO

Lloyd:

The new front gate locking mechanism is kind of a pain. Ever since the incident, the folks that live around here have been clamoring for tighter security.

We have to listen to them.

Anyway, first you’ve got to check the office to make sure the main power is on.

Then, you need to put the emblems in the 2 Lion statues.

[The memo is torn at this spot]


>> UNDERBELLY SCENARIO <<

JEAN’S MEMO

I’ve made it this far, but it’s all over now. Everything’s getting so dark.

Forgive me for being such a piece of shit coward. Forgive me, Kevin, Aaron, Fred. I’m truly sorry.

0325


RACCOON TODAY

September 11, 1998

UMA in the Arklay Mountains? An enormous insect measuring an estimated 6 feet and sporting a formidable set of pincers has been spotted in the West Arklay region.

Campers recently reported the sudden appearance of 2 or 3 of the beasts near their tent, crawling low to the ground.

Their hunting dog was attacked and spent 2 weeks under a veterinarian’s care.

Graham Barrows (52), an entomologist and assistant professor at Raccoon University, insists that no such insect could possibly exist.

He refers to the rash of sightings as “Nothing more than mass hysteria.”


DAILY RACCOON

August 30th 1996

A failed breakout was reported early this morning at the Douglas Prison.

Outdated security and a poor infrastructure are to blame for the 4th such incident this year.

Kyle Brendan (34) is said to be an acquaintance of Derek Azula (31), and it is suspected that Azula masterminded the escape plot.

Azula’s lawyers, however, refuse to comment on the incident.


CONNECTOR MANUAL

Manually disengaging the connector:

Usually, the connector is disengaged via the controls at the driver’s seat, but manual disengagement is possible in emergency situations.

By removing the cover on both sides of the connector, the connection is disengaged. To do so, insert the 2 emblems that operate as a key to the mechanism. Match them up to the joints in the back and insert.

This operation should only be attempted in emergencies.

Removing the emblems from storage and transporting them without due cause is strongly discouraged.


OLD PAMPHLET

Kite Bros Railway (KBS)
Guide Pamphlet

April, 1989

20 years have passed since this line opened here in Raccoon City in 1969. In that time, it has enjoyed the patronage and support of all of Raccoon’s citizens.

When the Kite brothers first started this line, it ran only a mile and had 3 stops.

Thanks to the city’s economic rejuvenation by the Umbrella corporation, it now has 8 stations and stretches 8.5 miles.

Progress continues at our company as we strive to provide the excellent service that our passengers deserve.

Please accept the heartiest of thanks.

S. Gordo. KBS PR Dept


RICKY’S NOTEBOOK

September 12

I can’t get used to working late. I’m actually afraid of the dark. Jim always says that it doesn’t make any difference if it’s night or day since we’re underground, but…

September 18

A big-ass bug bit me on the back of the neck today while I was inspecting the tunnel. It’s swollen and itches like mad. Damn!

September
Man… It’s so dark. Why is the subway so damn dark? Is that light bulb starting to go out?

Damn bugs!
Bite hurt!
I’ll kill you all!
Kill y…

…was that noise?
My head… bugs…

kill… you…


SMALL NOTEBOOK

ALFH ADEG AIQ BKVG

BCFH BJR JC W RKVX

CQS ID X QLUW DLT QT P

ATMO EMU RS O SNP FNV

GOW HPX


WARNING

The cause of last month’s onboard fire has been determined.

When the train made an emergency stop to avoid hitting debris on the track, a short circuit occurred in the brake system’s power supply.

To prevent further accidents in the future, a policy has been developed to cut all power to the tracks in the event of an emergency stop.

Only after the situation is under control will power be restored.

To activate the emergency electrical supply, power must be rerouted via the breaker room.

Each section is requested to run routine maintenance and checks to ensure preparedness.

The Stationmaster


WONDERFUL LIFE

“Wonderful Life” September Edition

Making the most of Raccoon City’s social scene!

Notice of limitation of water service.

Water service will be limited due to routine maintenance and inspection on September 20th from 1:00 to 6:00 AM.

During the hours listed above, your cooperation is requested in reducing the amount of household water usage to approximately 1/5th of its normal level.

Also , ear in mind that the use of special purifying chemicals warrants extra caution in keeping children and pets away from open sewer access points.


MAINTENANCE FORM

Request:
Replace valve pipe in the pump room. Various pipe repairs throughout.

Problems:
Overflowing toilets, water supply shortage.

Notes:
When the valve is closed, water from the fire prevention system is diverted and the sprinklers fail to function properly. This should be fixed as soon as possible.


COMPANY MEMO

Recently, the storage room has been the stage for a rash of missing and presumed stolen items.

As result, an electronic lock system has been installed to guard against further theft.

For the item being, the lock can only be controlled from a special room.

In the unlikely event of a power failure, the lock will engage automatically, but resetting power in the breaker room unlocks it.

It is regrettable that such precautions had to be taken.

I expect everyone to thoroughly and sincerely consider their actions from now on.

The Stationmaster


TORN MEMO

The furniture in the break room is so old.
It could really use a new DESK.

I wish we had a TV in the break room.

I’ll have to TEST out the idea on the boss and see what he thinks.


>> FLASHBACK SCENARIO <<

COMET NEWS

October 31, 1996

“Body Washes up on Shore of Aimes”
Alyssa Ashcroft, staff reporter.

The body of an unidentified white male has been found in the Aimes River in the northwest Arklays.

At least half a year has passed since the man died, so the body has been impossible to identify. Powerful steroids, along with other drugs, were found in the body, and police are suspecting foul play.

The river has long been used by local pharmaceutical companies as a dumping ground, and links to illegal activities in connection to that have not been ruled out.


KURT’S NOTEBOOK

The more I find out about that hospital in the mountains, the more unsettling the whole thing becomes.

Details about mysterious patient deaths are never reported and details on drug suppliers and routes are buried too deeply to uncover. There is no doubt that the local pharmacy chain “Drugs Inc.” is entangled in the mess as well. The trail is getting harder and harder to follow. What can I do to get to the bottom of this mystery?

I’ve devised a plan. First, I must collect as much evidence as I can. It’s likely that experimental drugs are being illegally tested in that hospital.

I need to get my hands on some of these drugs and get out. With hard evidence like that on my side, they won’t be able to deny anything. But I’m not up against amateurs. I must exercise caution.

Tomorrow night. I’m going to pay the hospital a little visit. It could be dangerous, but someone has to show them that money and influence isn’t the only kind of power out there…


DOCTOR’S CONFESSION

I can hardly recognize this place.

Perhaps the plants are subject to the experimental drugs’ effects. All I know is that I will die today. I will go to hell to pay for what I have done.

I was one of the doctor’s involved in the experiments here.

The test drugs supplied by Umbrella were routinely administered to patients and results returned to the company. We were trading human lives for money.

Their scheme had run off the tracks. They were completely out of control.

I’ve only recently come to know that the data is apparently being used by Umbrella for the development of biological weaponry.

We are all criminals here, but the Administrator alone had the ultimate motivation in his wife.

Her disease had been declared incurable, and the prognosis had driven him to try any and all means to help her.

It wasn’t long until the police got wind of the illegal drug imports, but they never pressed charges as threatened. That’s when I first became aware of Umbrella’s power.

They even control the police.

After what happened with the reporter, we thought the hospital could not longer slide beneath the media’s radar.

We were wrong. Money makes the world go round, and it also keeps people quiet.

It’s been 5 years since then.

I’ve moved on. Moved away from Raccoon. But I still hear the screams.

They never stop.

Perhaps this insanity is some sort of divine punishment for my crimes against humanity.

I doubt anyone will ever read this, but it doesn’t matter in the end.

Nothing matters now. I’ve had enough of this. All of it. All I want now is sweet release.

Alan


ADMINISTRATOR’S DIARY 01

It’s been 5 years since my wife died.

They say that time heals all wounds, but that is absurd. It only gets worse with each passing day.

It will linger forever.

There’s no hope left anymore. None. Oh, Dorothy… Why did you have to leave me behind?

I keep going back to the hospital. I can’t forget her. The experiment has been covered up and swept under the rug, but I have no feeling of closure.

I came across a curious plant growing in the intensive care unit in the basement.

My wife’s voice echoes in my head. Am I imagining things? Or… Could it be?

I’ve decided to view this plant as Dorothy’s reincarnation. If I convince myself that Dorothy’s wish has come true, maybe my own burden of sadness will be lightened.

One week has passed.

Dorothy has grown and now stretches beyond the basement.

A large cluster of her has grown like a bulb in the basement. I enjoy feeding it birds, dogs, and other animals that I hunt down for her.

For my Dorothy.

My life feels full again.

This is good. I’ll live out the rest of my life here with her.


ADMINISTRATOR’S DIARY 02

Since she’s gotten her vines around that “treat”, her growth has been incredible. She’s already consumed nearly the entire building and her appetite is only growing.

Three more today. Campers. Young, practically kids. The arrogant pricks think the world owes them a favor, spoiled rotten bastards that they are. Kids today are all like that.

They said they were lost. I offered to guide them. I took them down the right path. Perhaps the only time they’ve done anything right in their miserable lives.

One more during the day, and another this evening. One of the bastards had a shotgun and got off a couple of good blasts before I took him down. Didn’t hurt a bit, though.

Hell, I don’t even feel cold or heat any longer. I don’t even get hungry. Perhaps I’m not even human anymore. Well, what’s wrong with that? Anything that helps me protect Dorothy can’t be all bad.

No new “visitors’ today. I sure would like to hear you laugh again…

Dorothy.

Dorothy.
why are you crying?
Where does it hurt, baby?
Don’t worry, I’m here with you.


ANESTHESIA MEMO

Prepare by 7:00 PM tomorrow:

IV Anesthesia: Midotoram (150)
Anesthesia: Influren (200)
Tranquilizer: Puncronium (50)

To be administered at 7:30 PM:

Atropine: Bentazocene (50)


NAMETAG

Lucy Mallet
72 Houston St.
Raccoon City 760810

DOB: 6/2/94
Blood type: A


MOUNTAIN SAFETY PATROL

Notice of Fall/Winter Closure

Effective dates:
September – December

In recent years, accidents and missing person cases have been on the rise in the northwestern Arklay mountains. This, along with the fog at high altitudes, is why the old path will be closed this season.

Barring local citizen’s extreme emergencies, it is advised that the old hiking paths be avoided at all costs during the allotted timeframe.

Mountain Safety Commission Chair


CLINICAL REPORT

Test subject: Doug Frost
Age: 68

Admission date: 3/14/98
Attending physician: Alan Erdot

3/14
22:00 Administered T-JCCC203.
08:30 Cancerous cells discovered.

3/15
17:00 Cancerous cells destroyed.

3/16
08:30 Condition normal. Normal appetite.
17:00 Intense appetite.

3/17
23:00 Sudden change in status.

3/18
01:17 Patient pronounced dead.

Test subject: Dorothy Lester
Age: 35

Admission date: 5/20/1993
Attending physician: Alan Erdot

5/20
13:00 Administered T-JCCC203.

5/21
08:30 Blood pressure, heartbeat
returned to normal.

5/21
17:00 Breathing steady.
Respirator disconnected.

5/21
12:30 Brainwaves steady.
23:15 Awake and conscious.

5/22
17:30 Normal appetite.

5/23
08:30 Intense appetite.
13:20 Cyclical brainwave pattern.
19:00 Returned to normal status.

5/24
08:30 Intense appetite.
17:00 Intense appetite.

5/25
08:30 Intense appetite.
17:00 Intense appetite.

Intense appetite
Intense appetite
Intense appetite
Intense appetite
Intense appetite


BOTANIST’S NOTEBOOK

March 15th

I can hardly explain my surprise at finding this abandoned cabin. The strong vines… the gigantic tropical flowers… I was convinced that I’d discovered a new species.

March 18th

Rick and I decided to set up camp right here so that we could begin research and take samples. It is imperative that this site remain secret.

March 19th

This is no good. The plants seem to possess a will of their own. They move as if controlled by intelligence. They have blocked the only door to the cabin.

March 20th

There’s no way out of this place. If it comes down to it, I can use my satellite phone as a last resort. We have a week’s worth of food left. It’s best to just wait for now.

Rick swears up and down that he can sense a human presence here. He’s likely hallucinating. Meanwhile, I managed to drop my phone and break it. I no longer care about new plant species. I just want out of here.

There’s a room that appears to be a pharmacy here. I found a tank full of medicine or chemicals in there. The vines around it have begun to wilt and decay.

There’s a knob-like protrusion on part of the vine climbing the wall. It’s much more tender than other parts of the plant. I used a syringe to inject it with the medicine. It worked! We can get out now!

Rick is dead. He was killed. Who is that freak? Why is he attacking us?

Bianca, Jessie

Please forgive your father for dying before you. I’ll always love you.


BIZARRE CASE FILE

Case 1
Location:
Arklay Mountains western area

Details:
A family of three (mother, father, and child) found slaughtered by an unknown assailant or assailants. Their bodies were covered with what appear to be human bite marks, and their internal organs had been harvested.

Case 2
Location:
Mendez River dock area

Details:
The body of a 39-year-old man found on the riverbank with portions of his flesh eaten away. Closer examination revealed that he was surrounded by carcasses of wild birds and hares. Eyewitnesses point to a suspicious character in blood covered clothes nearby.

Case 3
Location:
Arklay Mountains Lindlay household

Details:
The bodies of a slain elderly couple were found covered in blood with their necks bitten into. Scraps of what appears to be meat were found in large quantities in both of their digestive systems. It is unknown if a third party was involved.


DAILY RACCOON

September 9, 1998
Gun Shop Robbery

Early in the morning on September 8, the MacLeed’s Gun Shop on Clemens St. was robbed by 2 male suspects. $800 and several firearms are reported missing.

Within 20 minutes, the police had located and arrested 2 men for questioning.

The suspects are Samuel Kirk (37), and Nathan Donnelly (33).

As of this date, no evidence has been uncovered regarding the suspect’s identities or histories.

Police say they will continue to be held for further questioning.

Alyssa Ashcroft, staff reporter


PHARMACIST’S MEMO

Solvent Use:

This solvent is used as a component in anesthesia or to break down cells during surgery.

Before use, it must be diluted to between 1/50th and 1/199th of its normal strength.

Store it at room temperature and always be sure to close the tank tightly after use. If left in high temperature for an extended period, the potency will increase.

Only use the special syringe to extract the fluid, and do so slowly.

Do not drink or touch it. Do not breathe in the volatile vapors.

Davis


RACCOON TODAY

September 6, 1998

A ghost?

Sightings of a mysterious masked figure in the NW Arklay woods are on the rise.

The bloody remains of crows and wild dogs have also been showing up near river banks in the area.

The whole region has been swept up in the hysteria and a mood of fear and paranoia is prevalent.

Long-time residents insist that it’s the ghost of a patient from the nearby hospital that closed down 5 years ago.

Are these bizarre sightings just a taste of things to come?


SEALED LETTER

Mr. Albert Lester

Greg Mura

(the envelope is tightly sealed)


>> DESPERATE TIMES SCENARIO <<

POLICE NOTICE

Attention all officers and staff:

In response to the increasing crime rate in the city, the station’s security system has been upgraded.

This will help not only us but also law abiding Raccoon citizens.

Starting this month, our focus will be on riot suppression. Nerve gas canister has been prepared. Additionally, sensors to check ID tags will be implemented to permit entry only to those authorized.

The sensors are sensitive and will likely require frequent adjustment.

Please be certain to use this new equipment properly.

Chief Brian Irons.


EMERGENCY ORDERS A

Operation “Mop Up”

Contents:
Set bomb in town square
Set barricades

Time:
Today from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Personnel:
6 Officers

Notes:
Though rescue is preferred when possible, permission is granted to shoot to kill if necessary.

Notes 2:
Evacuate the area immediately following detonation and await further instructions from headquarters.


EMERGENCY ORDERS B

Evacuation

Contents:
Conduct the evacuation of citizens to predetermined locales.

Time:
Today, 7:00 PM

Personnel:
2 Officers

Notes:
Inform uncooperative citizens that you cannot guarantee their safety.


MARVIN’S MEMO

This police station was originally used as an art museum.

It closed in the late ’80s and was purchased cheaply by the RPD for use as a station because of its central location and ample parking.

Chief Irons himself is said to have been the mediator in the deal.

All the equipment you see around was thanks to his suggestions, too. He says it’s all to fight crime, but we also think his art obsession helps.

The various air conditioning ducts used during the building’s time as a museum were abandoned during the renovations, but not completely.

The ducts themselves still exist, and might even provide a way out.

And there’s always the main hall with the statue in it.
It used to be the main exhibition space, and there was probably a way to move large pieces in and out. Perhaps it still works.

Might be worth checking out.

Of course, if we trust S.T.A.R.S. – No, forget it… There’s no use grumbling.

Anyway, there might be some chance of getting out with their help.

Maybe I’ll check it out. I certainly don’t want to die here.


POLICE DIARY

September 19th

I’ve become acquainted with a
strange old man named Thomas.
He works at the hazardous
waste disposal center out
back.

He seems like a nice old guy and he
loves chess. In fact, he loves chess
so much that he’s fashioned all of
his work keys to look like chess
pieces.

We were all set to play last night,
but he canceled on me. I don’t know
if he has eczema or what, but he
said his whole body was itchy
and raw.

Poor old guy.

September 23rd

As expected, Thomas is quite the
chess expert. I used to consider
myself to be a fairly good player,
but he wiped the floor with me.

What’s strange is that he ate like a
maniac. The whole time we were
playing, he kept inhaling these rare
roast beef sandwiches he had brought
with him. He looked really pale,
too. I sure hope the old guy’s OK.

September…

(The diary ends abruptly here.)


RESUME ENVELOPE

Raccoon City Police Department

ATTN: Brian Irons

 

Leon S. Kennedy

Private Information enclosed

 

The envelope is tightly sealed.


SECRET FILE

SECRET

– FAX copy, receipt
-Tax dollars?
– Recheck personal assets
– Can I get this out of the station?

1996

April
$2,000
September
$5,000
October
$4,000
November
$1,500
December
$8,000

 

1997

February
$1,800
March
$4,000
April
$10,000
August
$8,000
September
$12,000
November
$10,000
December
$10,000

1998

January
$5,000
February
$2,800
March
$3,300
May
$2,500
August
$15,000
September

Confiscated ammo and customer file
September 11th–AMB

B. Irons


STATION MEMO

The recent rearrangement of items and furniture may have resulted in supplies being shifted to new locations.

Please check this memo to confirm.

Transferred item(s): Combination safe x2

(1) 2F S.T.A.R.S. office
-> 1F East office
No. 2236

(2) 1F S.T.A.R.S. office
— 2F S.T.A.R.S. office
No. 5632

Please note the above changes.

Raccoon P.D. General office.


>> END OF THE ROAD SCENARIO <<

RACCOON TODAY

June 10, 1998
“Illegal Art Ring”

Defunct local art museum Rams, which closed last February, has allegedly sold some 200 stuffed wildlife specimens on the auction block.

Sculptures, paintings, and other pieces are accounted for and have been sold to private collectors and legitimate museums, but no information concerning the specimens has emerged.

The police are demanding that the auctioneer relinquish an inventory list confirming their whereabouts.

Such specimens are banned from sale by auction, and rumors of endangered species in this batch are rampant.


MONEY SCOOP

August 1, 1998
“Clemens to Run For Office”

Economist and lecturer Joel Clemens, whose bestselling book “The Other Side of the Coin” is rocketing up the charts, has officially announced his intention to run for City Councilman, Said Clemens (48).

“If my knowledge and experience with economics can’t rejuvenate this city, then nothing can.”

His voice full of confidence, he then smiled broadly to the crowd.

As corporate scandals and rampant unemployment rock the citizens of Raccoon City, perhaps Clemens has what it takes to bolster the local economy.


CTS MANUAL

CTS Mine Detector Outline:

This device is designed for the detection of claymore anti-personnel mines.

When detected, an alarm sounds to alert the user.

The alarm denotes distance by decreasing the time between beeps as the device is placed in closer vicinity to the mine in question.

Caution must be exercised when interpreting this alarm sound.

Only qualified personnel may deal with a mine’s removal and disposal.

In emergencies, however, a mine may be detonated from afar with firearms or other methods of attack.

In this situation, caution is urged.


DAILY RACCOON

April 2, 1998
High Levels of Toxins in Local Water

According to a local environmental group, recent tests of the municipal water system and local streams have revealed shockingly high levels of dangerous toxins.

A significant increase in the level of contamination over the last year or so has prompted many to demand a thorough investigation into local environmental protection laws.


DELIVERY PERMIT

General Manager Tommy

Permission granted for the following.

Cargo No. C8L-090092
contents : Organic test subject
Storage time : 48 hours
Recommended temp : 5 – 113 F
Humidity : 5 – 85NRM
Atmospheric pressure: 86 – 106 kPa

Supplementary notes:
Cargo must be kept in a low oxygen environment (no greater than 14% saturation level). Avoid long periods of exposure to open air.


EXPERIMENT FILE

Handling experimental life form T-0400TP (known henceforth as “T”)

Activation procedure:

While maintaining pressure and temp. settings, transfer the activation program to T’s memory cortex. When the program has installed itself, control is established.

The activation program MO disk must be inserted in the proper terminal. Because of its tap secret nature, the disk is encrypted with a security code. This must be unscrambled in the mainframe room before insertion.

Experiment outline:

Hand-to-hand fighting with Hunters will be used to determine the amount of damage “T” is able to withstand. This is also useful in measuring the authority of the control program.

Supplementary notes:

The experiment is approved only for use under optimum conditions in the experimentation chamber. Safety is not guaranteed if performed outside conditions and locations prescribed.


EXPERIMENT PARTICIPANTS

T-virus Patient List
May 14th, 1 96

The following patients are slated to participate in the virus testing og am pending certain conditions.

Bria Reynolds
Nathan Crabbe
Michael Sip k
Mar re Lyo
Erik Straw
Deatra roo s
Yoko Suzuki
Jon Rudy
Reta Ernhart
Wayane Crisip
Richard Folks
Kristie Derring
Ralph Speck


INTERNAL MEMO

About the fire shutter lock system:

The fire shutters automatically close in the event of an emergency.
To open one, you must enter the 3-digit code on the control panel.

All shutters within the facility are operated with the same password.

For security purposes, the code is changed every 24 hours.
Employees should check their computers each morning for the new code.


MEMO SCRAP

Handle processing
6 -> 4

Maintenance room


MEMO TO CARTER

Carter:

The remote control you ordered is ready.

It was really hard to tune the frequency so as to not be disrupted by other machinery operating nearby.

As I explained before, you need to be within 6 feet of the target and hold each button for 2 seconds or longer for the signal to transmit properly.

These compromises were necessary due to the unit’s size.

But, Jesus…do you really plan to use this thing?

Oh well…as long as you pay what you promised, I can’t complain.

Just be careful, OK?

Jeffery


REAGENT REFINEMENT FILE

Concerning AT1521:

The reagent known as AT1521 (hereby referred to as “AT”) is designed to slow the spread of the T-Virus in infected individuals.

AT is only effective in those who have yet to exhibit symptoms of the virus. It does not eliminate the virus already in the bloodstream, but only suppresses it and slows its progress.

AT has enjoyed a 99.91% success rate in lab mice. Against the T-Virus, which has no actual cure, it remains the only method of control and suppression available.

Details on its refinement are listed below. Only under the most extreme of circumstances is this information allowed to leave company grounds.

Michael Jenkins

(There are dozens of pages attached containing medical and scientific terminology incomprehensible to laymen.)


RESEARCHER’S JOURNAL

September 2

The cultivation tanks have been breaking frequently this month
during experiments. Yesterday, a co-worker needed 30 stitches as a
result. Something must be done.

September 8

A titanium frame has been installed to reinforce the cultivation tanks.
In the unlikely event of another breakage, the doors are set to lock
automatically to isolate the threat.

Once the lock is set, it will only open when the sensors indicate that
the life form in question is dead.

This ensures that any dangerous life forms are contained within that
room with no chance of escape. There are two ways to open the lock.
If the life form sensor is not deactivated, the door will remain
locked until the creature dies.

Short of an unlikely suicide, this method is unreliable.

September 16

We’ve recently taken on a new subject: the Hunter Mu, a smaller
version of the regular Hunter.

A number will be in our care for two weeks starting today.
The computer system has issued warnings that the power level
is insufficient for proper containment.

We’ve prepared a store of weapons for emergencies.

I certainly hope they go unused.


SETTINGS SCREEN

Safety sensor settings:

Object sensor
Overheat sensor
Electromagnetic shutter
Beginning preparations for restart

OFF
OFF
On
->NEXT

ERROR*

Changes to system settings require permission from Management.

->NEXT


WRITTEN ORDERS

To: Tommy Neilson

It’s come to our attention that the cargo dock under your command was used for the disposal of that experiment. We must ensure that that information is not leaked.

Commander Rodriguez of the 2nd USS Division has been revealed as the ringleader, and his authority has been stripped as of today. You are hereby assigned the duy of finding responsible parties. Do not fail.

Our information is sketchy, but someone has helped Rodriguez and his conspirators escape. Explore all possible leads: his family, children in the neighborhood, etc. Of course you are sworn to absolute secrecy.

This company does not tolerate those who try to soil its reputation. If you want to wake up in the morning, I suggest you do as you are told and do it well.

B. Rowell